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In-depth Analysis of Electoral Systems and Election Management in Selected Countries: An Electoral System Consequences in some Legislative Elections in the 2000s
ABSTRACT
The world of electoral
systems is crowded and complex, and becoming more so all the time. The range of
variations among the different electoral systems makes life quite difficult for
the analyst seeking to produce an acceptable typology. One option might be to
simply base a classification of the systems in terms of their outputs, that is,
with reference to the process of translating votes into seats where one
distinguishes between those systems which have ‘proportional’ outcomes and
those with ‘non-proportional’ outcomes. The first stage for a successful electoral
system is the identification of its components, which includes district
magnitude’, ‘electoral formula’ and ‘ballot structure’, the next stage is to
determine exactly how to use them in developing an appropriate classification
of electoral systems. There has been a lot of discussion about the precise
effects of the three components on the performance of electoral systems. The
general consensus is that district magnitude has the greatest effect on the
overall proportionality of the result: the larger the district magnitude the
more proportional the translation of votes to seats. This might lead us to
expect that a classification of electoral systems should base itself first and
foremost on this component.
KEYWORDS:Â In-depth Analysis, Electoral Systems, Election
Management, Electoral System Legislative Elections
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